5 Questions
Using tables for two-step experiments helps to represent and analyse a two-step experiment if there is ______ (independent events)
replacement
Two people are going to order one item each from the canteen. The available items are Pizza (P), Chips (C), and ______ (B)
burgers
Representing all possible options using a two-way table is part of a two-step experiment when there is no ______ (conditional probability)
replacement
The probability of ordering Chips Burger Pizza can be calculated by considering all combinations like (C,C), (C,B), (C,P), (B,C), (B,B), (B,P), and ______
(P,C)
In two-step experiments, if there is replacement, it is similar to ______ events
independent
Learn how to represent and analyze a two-step experiment using a table, considering scenarios with replacement (independent events) and without replacement (conditional probability). Explore an example of two people ordering food from a canteen and calculating the probabilities of different food combinations.
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